"honda Pilot"/saturn Vue Dress.famous Honda Engine Which Runs For Ever on 2040-cars
2004 SATURN VUE 136600 MILES I AM THE SECOND OWNER FAMOUS 3.5L V6 HONDA ENGINE SAME USED
ON THE HONDA PILOT, WHICH RUNS FOREVER (No leaks, burns oil or rare
noises) 4 WHEEL DRIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AS FAR AS OPTIONS GO IT LOADED LOADED
DUAL FRONT POWER AND HEATED LEATHER SEATS.
COMPASS AND TEMPERATURE IN THE REARVIEW MIRROR.
CD PLAYER.
POWER MIRRORS.
POWER LOCKS (INCLUDED 2 REMOTE
CONTROLS AS 2 EXTRA IGNITION KEYS).
POWER WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF
NEW GOLD DIE HARD UNDER 30 MONTHS
LEFT SEARS WARRANTY
TIMING BELT CHANGED AT 121100
MILES 15500-MILES BACK
GOOD TRANSMISSION WHICH SHIFT ON
TIME AND SMOOTHLY. ABSOLUTELLY NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS.
COULD NEED 2 TIRES IF YOU CHOOSE THE “BUY IT NOW” OPTION,
I WILL INSTALL FREE 2
NEW TIRES PLUS BALANCING&ALIGMENT.
EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT SIDE
RUNS PERFECT. 100% READY TO GO ANYWHERE WITH
CONFIDENCE.
THE EXTERIOR IS AMAZING, STRAIGHT
WITH NO SCRATCHES OR DAMAGES
THE BEST PART IS THE INTERIOR: SUPER CLEAN AND LEATHER IN GOOD
CONDITION ALWAYS USING LEATHER CREAM CONDITIONER, MAY BE MY BED IS DIRTIEST. I HAVE THE STOCK OWNERS
BOOKS, AND ALL THE MAINTENANCE RECORDS.
I TOOK 60 DETAILED PICTURES; YOU
CAN REQUEST ANY SPECIFIC PLACE YOU WANT TO SEE
THIS BEAUTY IS AVAILABLE TO BE
SEEN OR DRIVEN IN EAST ELMHURST NY 11370 PRIOR APOITMENT.
I OFFER THE BEST WARRANTY: I CAN DRIVE THE CAR TO YOUR DOOR
UP TO 400 MILES ONE WAY FROM 11370 FOR $ 2,00 PER MILE
FEEL FREE TO BID ON THIS CAR AND NOT BE DISSAPOINTED.
QUESTIONS: CALL OR TEXT GUILLERMO
AT 917.842.7575
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Before Chevrolet's Redline, there was the Saturn Red Line
Thu, Feb 9 2017While Chevy rolls out Redline special editions across more of the lineup at this year's Chicago Auto Show, we've been eating some 'member berries and started thinking about the last time GM used the term. Back in 2004, Saturn rolled out Red Line (two words) editions of the Ion and Vue. The lineup was joined by the Sky Red Line in 2007, and the second-generation Vue kept the tradition going in 2008. This was in the heady days of the mid-2000s, before the financial crisis and GM's bankruptcy reorganization that saw the end of Saturn. The press release headline for the 2008 Sky is now cringe-worthy: "Hot-selling Sky helps drive Saturn product renaissance." Performance lineups were the hot new thing, as automakers attempted to cash in on the tuner trend popularized by The Fast and the Furious. Chevy had SS models, Pontiac had GXP, and Saturn had Red Line. Across the Detroit Metro area, Dodge had a slew of SRT models, and Ford's Special Vehicle Team brought us the SVT Lightning pickup, the SVT Focus, and a smattering of hopped-up Mustangs. The performance cred of Red Line models varied from car to car. The Ion Red Line shared the same engine as the original Chevy Cobalt SS, a 205-horsepower supercharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, 65 hp more than stock. Car and Driver tested one with a 0-to-60-mph time of 6.1 seconds and said the Ion "tears down the wall that has separated enthusiasts from the Saturn brand for so long." The Vue Red Line, meanwhile, came with the same optional Honda-sourced 3.5-liter V6 you could get in the regular Vue, and added a stiffer, lower suspension, bigger wheels with more aggressive rubber, and recalibrated steering assist. When the Vue was redesigned for the 2008 model year, the Vue Red Line was a similar proposition. The engine was now from GM, and up 7 horsepower to 257, but you could get it in both Red Line and XE trim. Aside from the tire and suspension upgrades, Red Line models now came with a unique front fascia and rear exhaust cutouts. The most exciting Red Line, of course, was the high-performance version of the Sky roadster, which shared underpinnings with its Pontiac Solstice twin. This model came with GM's hot 2.0-liter Ecotec Turbo, good for 260 horsepower. The extra power was crucial in covering up the Sky's unfortunate manual gearbox ratios, which left the non-turbo model aching for torque in lower gears. As we all know, Saturn was taken by the grim reaper in 2009 after an attempt to sell the brand to the Penske Group.
US database may have overstated deaths in GM ignition switch recall
Fri, Mar 14 2014The FARS analysis didn't take into account fatal accidents where the airbags weren't supposed to deploy. Earlier today, we reported that the actual death toll attributable to GM's ignition switch problem had crested the 300 mark according to new research, well up from the original reports of 12 to 13 deaths. Now, word is breaking that the US government database that informed the study that the report was based on may have significantly overstated the correlation between the study and the GM recall. The initial study was conducted by Friedman Research on behalf of the Center for Auto Safety, and used something called the US Fatality Analysis Reporting System. To recap, the study claimed that over a 10-year period, 303 people were killed in Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion coupes and sedans when their airbags failed to deploy. These undeployed airbags were then linked to GM's ignition switch recall, which as we've explained before, can turn the ignition out of the "run" position and into the "off" or "accessory" position, disabling the airbags in the process. Now, according to a report from The Detroit News, which cites research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Study Center for Trauma and EMS at the University of Maryland, the FARS analysis didn't take into account fatal accidents in conditions where the airbags weren't supposed to deploy (which isn't to say crashes and deaths weren't caused by loss of control from the ignition switching off in the GM vehicles). According to the report, this was a significant number of the cases. There is another potential problem, too. According to that same report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration uses both FARS and another database on fatalities, called the National Automotive Sampling System/Crashworthiness Data System (NASS/CDS). Where FARS uses what the DetNews calls "not always reliable" police data to record vehicular deaths within 30 days of a crash, NASS/CDS relies on what's known as a probability sample. It collects data on 5,000 crashes each year – including some found in the FARS database – to calculate a probability figure. According to a 2009 IIHS study, "Among crashes common to both databases, NASS/CDS reported deployments for 45 percent of front occupant deaths for which FARS had coded nondeployments." In plain English, FARS doesn't provide a reliable count airbag deployments.
Clever video selling Saturn Ion "sex machine" will catch your eye
Thu, 28 Feb 2013"When I think of the most impressive, industry changing, earth shattering vehicles of recent history, the first car that comes to my mind is the 2004 Saturn Ion Coupe." So says Brad Holt of Dallas, Texas. And he's right, clearly. One look at the specific specimen Holt is selling will be enough to convince you that the car "will absolutely tickle every one of your fancies," as claimed by the seller himself.
We suggest you watch the video below to see just how perfectly Holt's sex machine will fit into your life. The end result will no doubt be exactly as Holt ends his video: "You need it. Like a lot." You can also read more info from Brad in an interview here. If only our offices were a little closer to Dallas...